Experience the rich history, culture, and spiritual heritage of Cyprus on this private Larnaca and Nicosia city tour, perfect for travelers seeking iconic landmarks, authentic stories, and a deeper understanding of the island. Your journey begins in Larnaca at Hala Sultan Tekke, one of the most important Islamic pilgrimage sites in the world. Set beside the shimmering salt lake, this peaceful shrine dedicated to Umm Haram combines historical significance with serene beauty. Continue to the Larnaca Salt Lake, once a major source of “white gold” and today one of the island’s most striking natural attractions. Enjoy beautiful views of the lake and its surrounding landscapes. From there, visit the magnificent Church of Saint Lazarus, a 9th-century Byzantine masterpiece housing the relics of Saint Lazarus. Admire its impressive architecture, golden iconostasis, and deep spiritual atmosphere. Your cultural journey continues in Nicosia, the last divided capital in Europe. Walk along lively Ledra Street, cross the famous Green Line, and explore the contrasting worlds of the southern and northern parts of the city. Discover historical buildings, local markets, unique shops, and hidden corners that reveal centuries of Cypriot life.
This private Cyprus city tour perfectly blends spirituality, history, and modern culture, offering an unforgettable look into two of the island’s most fascinating cities.
Two cities. One divided island. This private Larnaca and Nicosia tour takes you from sacred shrines to a capital split in two — with a guide who knows the stories behind every street.
It starts at Hala Sultan Tekke — one of the most important Islamic pilgrimage sites in the world, sitting quietly beside the shimmering Larnaca Salt Lake. Sacred, serene, and completely unexpected if you’ve never been. The lake itself was once the island’s most valuable natural resource — today it’s one of its most beautiful. Then the Church of Saint Lazarus — a 9th-century Byzantine masterpiece housing the relics of the saint himself. The golden iconostasis, the ancient stone, the atmosphere. Some places simply stop you mid-step. In the afternoon, Nicosia — Europe’s last divided capital. Walk Ledra Street, cross the Green Line, and step between two worlds in a matter of seconds. Greek Cypriot on one side, Turkish Cypriot on the other. Local markets, hidden corners, centuries of history compressed into a few city blocks. Private tour. Your questions, your pace, your day.
Book your private Larnaca and Nicosia tour — and see Cyprus from the inside out.
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A: This is a fully private tour operated exclusively for your party. No other guests will join, allowing a relaxed pace and personalized experience.
A: The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, including driving time, guided sightseeing, border crossing, walking tours, and a lunch break.
A: The tour is designed for up to 6 guests, ideal for couples, families, or small groups seeking comfort and flexibility.
A: This tour is recommended for children aged 12 and above. The program is intensive, involves walking, border crossing procedures, and a full day of sightseeing.
A: The itinerary is rich and eventful, covering two cities and multiple key landmarks in one day. It’s perfect for travelers who want to see and understand a lot in a limited time.
A: Travel is by a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle seating up to 6 passengers. Please note that interior space is compact, so we recommend considering personal comfort needs when booking.
A: Yes. A passport or valid ID is required to cross the Green Line into Northern Nicosia. Border control procedures apply to all visitors.
A: Yes. Holders of Armenian, Syrian, Nigerian, Turkmenistan, Nepalese, and Bangladeshi passports require a special visa to enter Northern Nicosia.
A: Comfortable clothing and walking shoes are recommended. When visiting churches or religious sites, shoulders and knees must be covered as a sign of respect.
A: Lunch is not included. You will have free time to choose a restaurant in Northern Nicosia according to your preferences.
A: Yes. As a private tour, the schedule can be slightly adjusted to your interests without affecting the overall duration.
A: The tour is available with a live guide in English or Russian. Other languages may be available upon request, subject to availability.
A: You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour. Refunds are not available once the tour has started.
